Monday, February 8, 2021
As previously announced, CVS Health will begin to offer COVID-19 vaccinations to eligible populations at a limited number of CVS Pharmacy locations across 11 states. Vaccinations were originally scheduled to begin on February 11, but in order to ensure in-store availability the start date has been moved to February 12.
Vaccines in a retail setting will be offered on an appointment-only basis via CVS.com or through the CVS Pharmacy app, and those without online access can contact customer service: (800) 746-7287. The scheduling system will open on February 11.
Individuals eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations are asked to use the appropriate digital channels or contact customer service to check for appointment availability, as opposed to contacting individual CVS Pharmacy locations. Because active stores will change regularly based on vaccine supply, CVS Health will not provide a full list of participating locations.

They keep saying ” Getting shots into arms: and here they are pushing back the date already.
Which one will be administered? Pfizer? Moderna?
Vanessa Stewart which one is better?
Nancy Stampfel what ever you can get
Nancy Stampfel I am doing the research…so far I’m going with moderna….make sure your not allergic to anything…my facility did Pfizer…so far no issues..I need to still way out options cuz I had covid
Peggy Brednich Belavich that is not correct
Vanessa Stewart why is that ?
Vanessa Stewart i did get the moderna, but it seems down south jersey here they seem to be giving moderna , but you have no choice you take what you can get
Dina Newbert